1,Cliche; A cliché is a phrase or an idea that has been used so often that no longer has much meaning and is not interesting. Example, ''it's only a matter of time''.
2,Jargon; Jargon is a word or expression that are used by a particular profession or group of people, and are difficult for others to understand. Jargon does not necessarily imply formal education, but instead focuses on the language. Example, Business jargon; Due diligence-putting effort into research before making a business decision.
3,Slang; This are the informal words or expression that are more common in spoken languages especially used by a particular group of people. Example, Teenage slang- ''Tope'' if something is ''tope'' it's cool to the teenage contingent. So what's a tope? it is a combination of 'tight' and 'dope' both words means something that's beyond cool.
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Referring to adult women as 'girls' or using the word 'man' to refer to humankind are examples of sexist language. Racist is the unfair treatment of people who belong to different race, or violet behaviour towards them. Racist language discriminate against members of a given race or ethnic group. Example He is a racist of another country.
5,Euphemism; This is an indirect words or phrase that people often use to refer to something embarrassing or unpleasant, sometimes to make it seem more acceptable than it really is. Example, 'user fees' is just a politician's euphemism for 'taxes'. In order to be clear, choose words that mean what you intend to convey.
6,Double speak; This is the language that is intended to make people believe something which is not true, or that can be understood in two different ways. Example, 'Senior citizen' in a place of an old
In today’s society we have a term that is called casual racism. The term casual racism is forms of interpersonal racism, such a racist slang. These incidents mainly occur on casual or at unexpected basis. Casual racism can be used in many different ways. Some of the ways that it can be used are negative words, prejudices, and by someone’s race. An example of this could be a joke and also a comment. Casual racism can be used on anyone and everyone. It’s not a good thing to use but many people use it in ways to talk, therefore some people may not get offended if the right person uses it towards them.
jargon- words that are specific to a certain group or profession. For example, in The Harry
Directions: Match the meaning in the right column to the correct slang term in the left column. You must complete a minimum of 10 choices. Each additional correct match earns one extra credit point.
"I remember in 7th grade I used the word "misrepresentation" in a conversation with a girl who was super popular in the black crowd. She scowled and asked why do I always have to use such big words. I told her that I didn't think that it was that big. (The smart-alec in me wanted to point
Racism, although described in many ways, is commonly defined as the belief that one race is superior to another. It is the belief that differences in race give one “the right to dominate others or that a particular racial group is inferior”. This idea of superiority not only is thought by the individual but can also be thought systematically. It is the prejudice structural thinking that fosters practices and policies in institutions, such as government, that leads to inequalities embedded in the system. Therefore, racism is not only bigotry or prejudice; it is unfairness, based on the idea that one race is inferior, that creeps into every aspect of American life.
A clue or information that is intended to be misleading and diverts attention from a question.
Language is the most powerful tool when it comes to communication and establishing relations. The choice of words that a person decides would mostly likely determine the nature of relationship with the particular person being addressed. In most cases, people of the same age group or level have a common language they would ascribe to. With the advent of technology and the presence of many social networking sites, language is slowly changing to meet the demands and trends in the various social media platforms. Most words are now being shortened or other terminologies that are considered stylish or trendy being introduced. This is mostly common with the youths or the younger generation.
Racial slurs can be interpreted in many ways. We have political leaders like Donald Trump are using racial ideas for his campaign ideas and sadly people are following him and surprisingly people are following his racial ideas and stating horrible things to people that are not “white” and he’s kicking out people with different color people out of the rally’s and he’s received a lot of backlash for his ideas. Then on the other side we always see Hollywood movies making movies about the hood life and all the individuals in that movie are for sure in one part of the movie saying the N word, but if any other person was to call them that they get really offended. What I’m trying to prove is that some racial slurs are accepted in our community in reasonable limits but not racial statements that Donald Trump is making.
colloquialism- the use of informal words or slang in writing. For example, in Twain's The
having abstruse meanings, and failing to make people think. People tend to use long, drawn out phrases to represent something that could be said in a few words. Often, these phrases lose specificity and do not have a direct meaning. This results in a cloudy reading, as each person may interpret it differently. Another fallacy of the English language is the common use of old metaphors that do not require the reader to take time to comprehend the meaning and impact of the metaphor. The use of old metaphors and hackneyed sayings allow both the reader and the writer to not have to put thought into what is being said.
understatement - a figure of speech that trivializes something that is important, thus making it seem less important
Weasel words are modifying words that undermine, contradict or weaken a direct message contained in the word, phrase or clause they accompany. These commonly overused words are ambiguous, unnecessary and should be avoided.
A persons Vocabulary skill level is very low and he or she resorts to common slang words. However, this is very unlikely because most people are educated enough to know the difference between a sophisticated word and slang.
In the essay “Doubts about Doublespeak” by William Lutz he discusses doublespeak, what it is, what its used for, what different types there are, and examples of it. In his essay, Lutz is classifying the concept of Doublespeak and the four different kinds of doublespeak that there are. he classifies these four different kinds of double speak and examples of them into different paragraphs and categories. Lutz classifications are the following euphemism, jargon, gobbledygook or bureaucratese and inflated language. The author categorizes every one of these classifications of doublespeak into their own paragraphs which contain the information of what type of doublespeak it is, what it is designed to do an explanation of it who uses it and an example
A good example is a newspeak word black and white. If you use the word to describe the opponent of